I found a thread discussing how Fedora handled the side-by-side
installation for their RPM packages: http://www.omniorb-
support.com/pipermail/omniorb-list/2017-August/031921.html
Is there anything fundamental preventing an updated package? Given that
there are only two months left for Python2,
Salome (https://www.salome-platform.org/) doesn't compile without
omniORB for Python3.
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Title:
No Python3 support for omniORB
To manage
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: python-omniorb (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi,
this is also an issue for me as we have software that requires python3
bindings or CORBA. Are there any plans to add an updated python-omniorb
package in the next release?
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With the recent announcement to EOL Python2, it would be really time to
include the Python3 version of this package. Is there any plan to do so?
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